Program

2nd WORLD CONGRESS OF ARTS THERAPIES

PATRONS

Awakenings Foundation

Hungarian Psychiatric Association
Hungarian Writers’ Association
Liszt Ferenc University of Music
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Education
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Culture and Civilization
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Healthcare
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Social, Family and Youth Affaires
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Sports
National Culture Fund
Péterfy Sándor Hospital-Clinic and Trauma Center of the Capital
Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
University of Kaposvár, Faculty of Fine Arts

SPONSOR

EGIS PLC

National Culture Fund

HONORARY PATRON

Mrs. Androulla VASSILIOU, Member of the European Commission, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism, Youth and Sports

MAIN PATRONS

Dr. RÉTHELYI Miklós, Minister, Ministry of National Resources
Prof. Dr. PÁLINKÁS József, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

SCIENTIFIC PATRON

Prof. Dr. BITTER István, Director of the Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the University Semmelweis

ART AND SCIENCE COMMITTEE

Dr. BAGDY, Emőke, university professor, prof. emer., Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Institute of Psychology
Dr. BARTOS, Éva, director of the Library Institution of the National Széchényi Library, bibliotherapist
Dr. BATTA, András, rector of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music, Budapest
BÖJTE, Csaba, OFM, founder of the St. Francis Foundation, Deva, Romania
Dr. CSISZÉR, Nóra, awarded the Batthány-Strattmann Prize, psychiatrist, neurologist, psychotherapist, retired head of Department of the Crisis-Intervention and Psychiatry of the Hospital Sándor Péterfy

dr. EDVI, Péter, president of the Hungarian Hippotherapy Alliance and president of the International Child Rescue Foundation

MEZEY, Katalin, writer, poet, awarded the József Attila Prize, chief secretery of the Writers' Foundation
Dr. NAGY, Attila, psychologist, sociologist, researcher on reading, chief advisor to the National Széchényi Library, Founding President of the Hungarian Reading Society
PERCZEL FORINTOS, Dóra, head of the Institute of Clinical Psychology of The Semmelweis Medical School
Dr. SÁSDI, Antal, internist, director general of Péterfy Sándor Hospital-Clinic and Trauma Center of the Capital
Dr. SCHMIDLIN, Serge, Director of the Audio Consulting Institute, Switzerland, expert of high fidelity and high end

Dr. SIMON, Lajos, president of the Foundation Moravcsik, university reader at the Department of the Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the University Semmelweis

*Professor Moreno’s pre-workshop is scheduled for the first day of the congress with a maximum attendance limit of 40 professionals. If you wish to attend, please notify Meeting Ltd. by email ahead of time to reserve your seat for this event.

BÁNKUTI Eszter, BARANYAI Szilvia, HÁSZ Erzsébet, PÁSZTOR László (Hungary): e-bibliotherapy
BORSIK MIKLÓSNÉ SUDÁR Zsuzsanna (Hungary): The Hungarian Pioneer of the Bibliotherapy: Dr. Andor Oláh
CSISZÉR, Nóra, HÁSZ Erzsébet (Hungary): The relationship between bibliotherapy and compliance
DJEDOVIC, Vahida (Bosnia-Herzegovina): The Positive Characteristics of Bibliotherapy
GILBERT Edit (Hungary): Activation of reading experience of involved non-professionals
HÁSZ Erzsébet (Hungary): About the professionalization in the field of bibliotherapy
JELENITS, István (Hungary): Why is it good for an aesthete if he has an insight into the literary value of the in the bibliotherapy applied texts and why is it good for a therapist if he is knowledgeable about aesthetic values of the applied literary works?
JENEY, Éva (Hungary): Bibliotherapy and Literary Theory
JÓKAI, Anna (Hungary): Soul and literature
KOMONDI, László, EÖRDÖGH Zsófia (Hungary): Ten years in the field of bibliotherapy
KOVÁCS, Zsuzsanna (Hungary): Guilt and forgiveness: Bibliotherapy in the issue of guilt with prison inmates
MARCIANO, Gabriele (Italy): The poetic prism: Poetic practice for groups in art-therapy
MEDVECZKINÉ TEGZES, Tünde (Hungary): Poetry/bibliotherapy groupwork in a nursing home in Budapest
PAPP, Ágnes (Hungary): Bibliotherapy from the perspective of narratology
RUSZTHY, Geraldine, ASZTALOS-VARGA, Csilla (Hungary): Being torn from the family
SÁMI, Judit (Ireland): Self-help and creative bibliotherapy in Ireland
SZILÁGYI, Simon (Hungary): Psychoeducation, or the Illness and Its Treatment as Subject-Matter for the Patient to Learn
WANG, Ching-huang (Taiwan): The role of the reading in the stress resolving
WANG,Ching-huang (Taiwan): Reading to relieve emotional difficulties

DRAMA THERAPY

BALKAY László (Hungary): The mirror of our soul
HATVANI Andrea (Hungary): Dramatists in the face of their dialogues.
MICOCCI, Silvia (Italy): The therapeutic role of the work with clay
RUGGIERI, Vezio (Italy): Psychophysiological working on postural attitudes in Euripides' Bacchantes
SELESKOVIC, Samira (Bosnia-Herzegovina): "Telos, spontaneity and creativity in psychodrama as magical ingredients!"
STANICEK, Petr (Czech Republic): Drama-therapy as a part of group therapy of stuttering
THEODOROU, Petros (Greece): Watching my personal film (PSP)
VARGA Péter (Hungary): MOZGÁS-TÉR (MOTION – SPACE) at the borderline of psychodrama and bibliodrama
ZÁM Mária, SZILÁGYI Veronika (Hungary): Drama in the pictures -dramatizing fine art pictures in other words homeopathic devices of drama in exploring the inner world

CSERJÉSI, Kinga (Hungary): Libero Canto – a way for singing free
DESZPOT, Gabriella (Hungary): Experiences on the complex personality shaping effects of the Kokas pedagogy
ERŐSS, Rebeka (Hungary): Effects of Music Therapy for youngsters with Psychoses and Other Psychiatric Disorders

FERRONE, Anna Maria; OLIVI, Stefano (Italy): Evaluating investigation of sound reception
GERBER-SNAPIR, Ayala (Israel): “...AND SOMETIMES, I WOULD LIKE TO BE THE PIANO”
HARMAT, László (Hungary): Music and Sleep
KEMENES, Gábor (Hungary): Music therapy in the communities Cenacolo
KIS JENŐNÉ KENESEI, Éva (Hungary): The significance of music in the education of Special Needs students
KÖTELES, György (Hungary): The musical forms of expression of mental crisis situations
MORENO, Joseph (United States of America): Creative Dimensions in Music Therapy
REIKOR, Ildikó, SZKUBÁN, Judit (Hungary): Possible applications of Klára Kokas's methods in the area of therapy.
SCHMIDLIN, Serge (Swiss): Music therapy and high fidelity
STANGRIT, Sergey (Russia): Therapeutic resources of the Kantele - a Karelian-Finnish folk instrument
VARVASOVSZKY, Dóra (Hungary): Short videos on Music Therapy in Practice
VÁSÁRY, Tamás (Hungary): Why can music be also a therapy?

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